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Accidental Hypothermia: Keep calm and carry on resuscitating
It is a bleak October evening and you are on shift on a rapid response vehicle with a student paramedic. The MDT alerts you to ‘a 78-year-old male with difficulty in breathing’ shortly this is updated to a cardiac arrest. On arrival the patient is very cold… could this be a contributory factor?
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Hypothermia in cardiac arrest is not a reversible cause that is encountered very often. This article highlights the importance of critical thinking, shared decision making, and leadership as essential non-technical skills at all cardiac arrests. There is discussion of the pathophysiology of hypothermia and the 4 Hs and 4 Ts assessment system as well as guidance on how to deliver advanced life support considering hypothermia as a contributing factor. This will enable you to use situational awareness in order to offer patients the best possible care.
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